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Attraction's

Famous Tourist Places

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The Taragarh Fort

The Taragarh Fort was built in the 12nd century AD under the rule of the Chauhan empire. this stunning hillfort is known for its brilliant architecture, with its three massive gateways. A famous shrine inside the fort, Miran Saheb ki Dargah. It was named after Miran Saheb who was the commander or qiladar of the Taragarh Fort

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Gharib Nawaz Dargah

The Khwaja Gharib Nawaz Dargah Sharif, located in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India, is a revered Sufi shrine and a significant pilgrimage site for millions of devotees. It is the final resting place of the great Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, popularly known as Khwaja Gharib Nawaz, who was a spiritual leader and a proponent of peace and love.

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The Birla Water Park

The Birla City Water Park is the topmost Ajmer water park that is not just the largest in the Ajmer city but one of the biggest in India. This Park welcomes you to a world filled with rides, exciting activities and games for both the adults and kids. toppling upside down while splashing, swooshing in the countless water pools that it houses

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Ana Sagar Lake


Ana Sagar Lake, located in the Ajmer, Rajasthan, is a magnificent artificial lake of historical significance. Built in the 12th century by King Anaji Chauhan, the lake spans over 13 kilometers and is surrounded by well-maintained gardens like Daulat Bagh. The lake offers a serene and picturesque atmosphere, attracting tourists and locals alike.

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Nareli Jain Temple


Nareli Jain Temple is another Jain temple found on the corner of Ajmer 7 kilometers from the middle of the town, the modern Nareli Temple is an impressive blend of tradition and modern day architectural style.Nareli Jain Temple found 7 kilometers from the middle of the town Ajmer, Temple is an impressive blend of tradition and modern architectural style.

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The Museum


The Museum is divided into separate sections, including sections on Arts Crafts, Industry, Archaeology and Armory. There is a separate Children’s gallery as well. The collection at the Government Museum includes historic sculptures of several Indian deities, daggers and swords, renowned Mughal paintings and much more.